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" ... manner, through fierce winds, the fire came to the farthest side of the town, and as it went left some streets and houses safe and untouched. The flame flew clean over many houses, and did great spoil to many fair buildings farthest off'; and ceased... "
Suffolk, Or, Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and ... - Page 89
by Frederic Shoberl - 1818 - 413 pages
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volume 20

John Britton - 1813 - 1036 pages
...houses, and did great spoil to many fair buildings farthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed one hundred and sixty dwelling houses, besides others;...and in damage of wares and household stuff to the lull value of sixty thousand pounds." To this accident, however terrible and distressful in itself,...
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Excursions in the County of Suffolk: Comprising a Brief Historical ..., Volume 1

Thomas Cromwell - 1818 - 320 pages
...houses, and did great spoil to many fair buildings farthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed 160 dwelling houses, besides others ; and in damage of wares and household stuff to the full value of 60,000 pounds." To this accident, however terrible and distressful in itself, the present beauty and...
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A Guide to the Town, Abbey and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds: With Brief ...

J. Deck - 1821 - 188 pages
...houses, and did great spoil to many fair buildings, farthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed one hundred and sixty dwelling houses, besides others; and, in damage of wares and houshold stuff', to the full value of sixty thousand pounds." — Like the Phoenix, Bury noble to behold,...
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England & Wales delineated, by T. Dugdale, assisted by W. Burnett ...

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 412 pages
...to many fair buildings arthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed 160 dwelling houses, esides others ; and, in damage of wares and household stuff, to the full alue of £60,000." King James, who was a great benefactor to the town, ontributed vast quantities of...
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Curiosities of Great Britain: England & Wales Delineated ..., Volume 3

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 266 pages
...many fair buildings! arthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed 160 dwelling houses J esides others ; and, in damage of wares and household stuff, to the full alue of £60,000." King James, who was a great benefactor to the town, contributed vast quantities...
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A topographical and historical description of the county of Suffolk

John Kirby - 1839 - 542 pages
...houses, and did great spoil to many fair buildings farthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed 160 dwelling houses, besides others ; and in damage of wares and household stuff to the full value of 60,000 pounds." To this accident, however terrible and distressing in itself, the present beauty and...
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History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk, and the Towns Near Its Borders ...

William White - 1844 - 770 pages
...houses, and did great spoil to many fair buildings farthest off; and ceased not till it had consumed one hundred and sixty dwelling houses, besides others...the full value of sixty thousand pounds." To this destructive fire, thus described by Sto», however terrible and distressful in itself, the present...
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Works of the Camden Society, Issue 49

Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 332 pages
...many fair buildings farthest off, and ceased not till it had consumed in and near St. Andrew's Street one hundred and sixty dwelling houses, besides others...of wares and household stuff to the full value of 60,000J." A rare black-letter tract published in the same year entitled, " The Woefull and Lamentable...
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An Architectural and Historical Account of the Church of St. Mary, Bury St ...

Samuel Tymms - 1854 - 246 pages
...ceased not till it had consumed, in and near St. Audrew's-street, one hundred and sixty dwelling-houses, besides others ; and in damage of wares and household...stuff to the full value of sixty thousand pounds." A rare blackletter tract, published in the same year, entitled — " The Woefull and Lamentable wast...
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Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated: H to Z

Thomas Dugdale - 1854 - 288 pages
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